snow can affect wood because snow turns into water and when water gets on wood it warp.
Albedo means how reflective the earth is. Snow increases the earth's albedo by reflecting more of the sun's radiation.
yes it can
A long piece of wood used as a snowshoe is called a snowshoe frame. The frame typically has a latticed design to support the wearer's weight and prevent sinking into the snow. It is then commonly wrapped with a webbing material to create the snowshoe.
Yes, snow is an abiotic factor because it is a non-living component of the environment that can impact living organisms. Snow can affect temperature, water availability, and insulation for plants and animals in an ecosystem.
Kiln dried wood can last outside for several years, depending on factors such as exposure to sunlight, moisture, and temperature fluctuations. These factors can affect the wood's longevity by causing it to warp, crack, or decay more quickly.
Stanton Wood has written: 'The snow queen'
how do snowmobiles affect people
it melts it
Yes precipitation (snow) is bad for growing crops
Only if the snow storm has caused a power outage.
they got found in a wood banch in America
Snow can influence humidity levels in the air. As snow melts, it adds moisture to the surrounding environment, thus increasing humidity. Additionally, snow can also impact humidity by reducing the rate of evaporation, which can contribute to higher humidity levels in the area.
Hook a snowblower up to a wood chipper and feed it some ice.
yes
Yes, if its heavy.
Sometimes it can cause snowfalls and you can get stuck in one but sometimes snow can help like if you drive a snow plow and get paid for it.
Inuit snow goggles are made out of leather, bones, or ivory. But newer ones are made out of wood:)